Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait…. So the school had an evacuation and LOST CHILDREN in the surrounding neighborhoods? Who is getting fired over this?
Schools aren't prisons, surrounded by razor wire fences to keep kids in.
During an evacuation, schools are legally responsible for accounting for and holding the children.
That's nice. But the kids have to cooperate for it to work.
If the teachers did their jobs, it’s technically coded as kids skipping school. If they didn’t do their jobs, it’s dereliction of duty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait…. So the school had an evacuation and LOST CHILDREN in the surrounding neighborhoods? Who is getting fired over this?
Schools aren't prisons, surrounded by razor wire fences to keep kids in.
During an evacuation, schools are legally responsible for accounting for and holding the children.
That's nice. But the kids have to cooperate for it to work.
If the teachers did their jobs, it’s technically coded as kids skipping school. If they didn’t do their jobs, it’s dereliction of duty
Do you have h.s. kids? My kid said when they evacuated to the field at her school, after an hour, groups of kids started getting in fights. It was chaos. Teachers were doing their best but come on. What would you do? The problem with these evacuations is there doesn't seem to be a real plan for food, bathrooms, keeping the peace, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait…. So the school had an evacuation and LOST CHILDREN in the surrounding neighborhoods? Who is getting fired over this?
Schools aren't prisons, surrounded by razor wire fences to keep kids in.
During an evacuation, schools are legally responsible for accounting for and holding the children.
That's nice. But the kids have to cooperate for it to work.
If the teachers did their jobs, it’s technically coded as kids skipping school. If they didn’t do their jobs, it’s dereliction of duty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait…. So the school had an evacuation and LOST CHILDREN in the surrounding neighborhoods? Who is getting fired over this?
Schools aren't prisons, surrounded by razor wire fences to keep kids in.
During an evacuation, schools are legally responsible for accounting for and holding the children.
That's nice. But the kids have to cooperate for it to work.
If the teachers did their jobs, it’s technically coded as kids skipping school. If they didn’t do their jobs, it’s dereliction of duty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait…. So the school had an evacuation and LOST CHILDREN in the surrounding neighborhoods? Who is getting fired over this?
Schools aren't prisons, surrounded by razor wire fences to keep kids in.
During an evacuation, schools are legally responsible for accounting for and holding the children.
That's nice. But the kids have to cooperate for it to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait…. So the school had an evacuation and LOST CHILDREN in the surrounding neighborhoods? Who is getting fired over this?
Schools aren't prisons, surrounded by razor wire fences to keep kids in.
During an evacuation, schools are legally responsible for accounting for and holding the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait…. So the school had an evacuation and LOST CHILDREN in the surrounding neighborhoods? Who is getting fired over this?
Schools aren't prisons, surrounded by razor wire fences to keep kids in.
During an evacuation, schools are legally responsible for accounting for and holding the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait…. So the school had an evacuation and LOST CHILDREN in the surrounding neighborhoods? Who is getting fired over this?
Schools aren't prisons, surrounded by razor wire fences to keep kids in.